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When navigating between symbols of the same type, the selected tab will remain the same - so navigating from one class to another by clicking on a class in the inheritance graph for instance, will take you to the inheritance graph of the new selected class. In fact when you navigate to a symbol of any kind, the selected tab will be the tab that was active, when you last looked at a symbol of the selected type.

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